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Collective Behavior of Magnetic Micro/Nanorobots
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Collective Behavior of Magnetic Micro/Nanorobots

Control, Imaging, and Applications
eBookPDFElectronic Book
CHF189.60

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Collective Behavior of Magnetic Micro/Nanorobots: Control, Imaging, and Applications reviews recent advances in the design and construction of magnetic collective micro/nanorobot systems, and promotes the bridging of the gap between their theoretical investigation and practical applications.



By summarizing the recent progress in control, imaging, and biomedical applications of collective micro/nanorobots, the authors show the big picture of micro/nanorobotics and the roadmap of collective micro/nanorobots. They then discuss the control, imaging, and biomedical applications of collective micro/nanorobots, respectively, demonstrating the state-of-the-art techniques and ideas for designing systems of collective micro/nanorobots that can help researchers have a better understanding and further stimulate the development of such an exciting field.



This book is suitable for scientists, engineers, and students involved in the study of robotics, control, materials, and mechanical/electrical engineering.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781003830658
ProduktarteBook
EinbandElectronic Book
FormatPDF
Erscheinungsdatum26.01.2024
Auflage24001 A. 1. Auflage
Seiten360 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse70709 Kbytes
Illustrationen150 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 96 schwarz-weiße Fotos, 54 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 6 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
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Über die Autorin/den Autor

Qianqian Wang is a professor at Southeast University, Nanjing, China. He received his Ph.D. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Dr. Wang's research interests lie in collective behaviors, wireless control, and medical applications of small-scale robots.



Jiangfan Yu is an assistant professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China. He received his Ph.D. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Dr. Yu's research interests lie in micro/nanorobotics and medical robotics.

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